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All die na die, I’m coming to Nigeria,” Ekiti governor Isaac Fayose says, daring Governor Oyebanji to stop him

In the run-up to the Ekiti State governorship election on June 20, popular Nigerian businessman Isaac Fayose has promised to return from Australia to Nigeria.

While away from the nation grieving the loss of his wife, Fayose announced that Governor Biodun Oyebanji’s tenure has come to an end.

Fayose predicted that Ekiti residents would unseat the current ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in a Facebook video he uploaded on Friday.

During the campaign, he declared, “I’m coming home.” I shall be in Ekiti prior to the election once I depart from Australia this weekend.

Although I have been aware of your activity, I am not frightened by any of you. The purpose of prisons and cells is to house humans, not animals. I am prepared. Eventually, everything will die.

Oyebanji has been amassing vast sums of money for no good reason. His removal from office is vital.

I was there for three days and you still couldn’t do anything, even though you stated I couldn’t come home the other day. Within the next fifteen days, you will not see any more Egyptians.

“You who intend to sell your vote will be ensnared by malaria; you will not be able to escape.”

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